Our hands are the most valuable tools we have. It is critical, therefore, to select the right gloves to protect workers’ hands from on-the-job hazards. Choosing the right safety gloves may seem a simple matter, but choosing the wrong gloves can mean injury, loss of productivity, or increased medical and worker’s compensation costs.
There are protective gloves available for practically any kind of job. The trick is to determine what type of performance, fit and comfort level your employees need. Comfort level may seem the least important factor, however, if the gloves do not fit correctly or are uncomfortable, the worker may not wear them. To begin choosing the right gloves, employers must know the basic elements of the job and the hazards connected with it.
Proper sizing is also important. Gloves that are too big may not provide protection where it is needed and could even be a hazard around machinery. Gloves that are too tight quickly become uncomfortable and workers may take them off. A comfortable fit is particularly important if the worker wears the gloves for long periods of time.